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The specific realization of non-rigid face tracking refers to [21].
Tram tracking refers to wall thickening in longitudinally oriented bronchi (solid arrow) mimicking the parallel rail tracks of a tram whereas peribronchial cuffing (dashed arrow) refers to wall thickening of the bronchi seen in cross section, sometimes referred to as the "donut sign".
Tracking refers to the tendency of individuals to maintain their rank or position within a group over time [ 17] and to the ability to predict future values based on previous values [ 18].
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Click track refers to the modern practice in recording music where musicians play along to a strict electronic beat.
They extoll long-gone musicians who inspired them early on (the title track refers to the gypsy-jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt and "the Father of Country Music," Jimmie Rodgers).
Fast track refers to the authority granted by Congress for the president to negotiate trade pacts that Congress can either pass or reject but cannot amend.
The title track refers to an alternative name for the mullet hairstyle.
"Video Killed the Radio Star," the second track, refers to a period of technological change in the 1960s, the desire to remember the past and the disappointment that children of the current generation would not appreciate the past.
Even the names of the Miners' Track and Pyg Track refer to these haunted relics of a working past.
As the race started, Whichone's jockey, Sonny Workman, immediately took his mount to the center of the track, referred to as the crown.
Swooping down the banking to take an inside line and avoid elimination, he ran into traffic and briefly strayed out of bounds on to the blue band bordering the track referred to as the Cote d'Azur.
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